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1 Geography 12: Maps and Mapping Lecture 3: The Scale Transformation Today’s Theme: transformations World or section of the world Map: collections of symbols My symbolic representation of a transformation

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Geography 12: Maps and Mapping

Lecture 3: The Scale Transformation

Today’s Theme: transformations

World or section of the world Map: collections of symbols

My symbolic representation ofa transformation

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From earth to mapFrom earth to mapFrom earth to map

••• Start: Earth or part of the earthStart: Earth or part of the earthStart: Earth or part of the earth••• Next: Scale transformationNext: Scale transformationNext: Scale transformation••• Next: Projection transformationNext: Projection transformationNext: Projection transformation••• Next: Symbolization and representationNext: Symbolization and representationNext: Symbolization and representation••• Last: Reading and interpretationLast: Reading and interpretationLast: Reading and interpretation••• End: Mental End: Mental End: Mental “““imageimageimage””” of earth or part of of earth or part of of earth or part of

earthearthearth

The scale transformation

The real world

1:400M

A representation of the world

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Small scale and large scale• In many fields, biology and ecology for example,

“scale” is used as a more general term than in cartography

• Large scale = global, extensive• Small scale = detailed, localized• Usage is oppositeopposite in cartography• My solution is never to say “scale”• Use “map scale” or “cartographic scale”• Use detailed or extensive scale • Scale gives us a sense of how big

Map Scale• Map scale is based on the representative

fraction, the ratio of a distance on the map to the same distance on the ground

• Most maps fall between 1:1 million and 1:1000• Digital and web maps are scale-less because

maps can be enlarged and reduced and plotted at many scales other than that of the original data

• But in fact, all maps when displayed have a scale

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Non-scientific Quiz #3

• If a globe is one meter around (circumference), what is its approximate scale?

a. One inch to five feetb. 1:250 000C. 1:24 000d. 1: 1 millione. 1:40 million

Non-scientific Quiz #3

• If a globe is one meter around (circumference), what is its scale?

• One meter on the map corresponds to 40 million meters on the ground

• RF = map distance / ground distance• RF = 1meter /40 000 000 meter• Globe scale is 1 to 40 million• Or 1:40 million or 1/40 million

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Three ways of communicating scale

• The RF– As a ratio e.g. 1:200,000– As a fraction e.g. 1/200,000– Often abbreviated e.g. 1:24K– Beware of periods and commas

• Equivalent lengths– E.g. Inch to a mile– E.g. One inch to 2000 feet

• As a graphic

Graphic scale

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Advantages of a graphic scale

• Can be used for direct measurements on the map

• Is true at whatever enlargement or reduction you use on the map

• Can show different units, e.g. miles and kilometers

• BUT cannot account for scale differences on the map

• May be directionally biased

But…..Universal plotting chartLinear distance is a function of Latitude! Means distances N-SDifferent from E-W and diagonals

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A word on units

• English units standardized for mapping and surveying

• Inch-foot-yard-rod-chain-furlong-mile• 12-3-16.5ft-66ft-10-8• A mile is 5280 ft• International Nautical mile= 6076.11549 ft = 1852 m• Nautical mile (6080 ft.) = • one minute of arc of a great circle

A note on areas

• 144 square inches = one square foot• Note 10 square feet is not ten feet square• 9 sq. ft. = 1 square yard• 160 square rods = 10 sq. chains = 1 acre• 640 acres = one square mile• Baseball diamond around the bases = 90

feet square=8100 sq. ft.=752.49 square meters

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Fortunately, we have the metric system

• 1000 mm = 1m• 1000 m = 1 km• 1000 mm x 1000 mm = 1 square meter

(metre)• 10 000 square meters = 1 hectare

The mantra

The representative fraction is the map distance divided by the ground

distance in the same units

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Repeat after me……

THE REPRESENTATIVE FRACTION IS THE MAP DISTANCE DIVIDED BY

THE GROUND DISTANCE IN THE SAME UNITS

Louder!Louder!

The representative The representative fraction is the map fraction is the map distance divided by distance divided by the ground distance the ground distance

in the same unitsin the same units

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Now what was the representative fraction

again?

The formula

RF = MD / GD

Only issue: different units feet, yards, miles; mm, m, km

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Calculating scale from a map

Known distances, calculate scale

• Bridge to cemetery on map = 126 mm• Bridge to cemetery on the ground =

3024m• RF = GD / MD = 126 / 3024000• RF = 1: 24 000

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Scale of a baseball earth

• Baseball circumference = 226 mm

• Earth circumference approx 40 million meters

• RF is : 1:177 million

Calculating ground distance from a map

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Known scale, calculate distances

• Map distance = 300mm• Map scale = 1:50 000• RF = MD / GD so GD = MD / RF• 1/RF is the denominator• GD = 300 mm x 50 000 = 15 000m

The paper strip-to-graphic scale trick

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Move the paper to the graphic scaleRead off distance

Trick works along roads

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Examples

Bigger range

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Zoom: New features at new scale

Some common map scalesRound numbers makes life easier

• 1:24 000• 1:50 000• 1:100 000• 1:62 500• 1:63 360• 1:250 000• 1:500 000• 1: 1M

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The take-home

• The map scale transformation is the first, and changes data about the earth into a representation at a particular scale

• Don’t use the terms large and small scale• Most maps are between 1:1000 and 1:400M• RF = GD / MD• The paper strip trick works• Most maps are at standard scales, like 1:50 000• Computer-based maps can be zoomed